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Kerry was asked how he would answer Bush's claim that the senator has flip-flopped on many issues.
CNN: Dems take Bush to task over proposed amendment
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Speaking in the House of Commons, Bristol East MP Kerry McCarthy asked if the barrage scheme was back on the political agenda.
BBC: Severn Barrage: Ed Davey says ?30bn plan could progress
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Kerry was asked to explain why, given his opposition to same-sex marriage, he voted against the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, which withheld federal recognition of gay and lesbian marriages.
CNN: Dems spar -- gently -- over electability, gay marriage, Iraq
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Rep. William Lacy Clay (Mo.), a Gephardt ally who co-chaired his presidential campaign, said while his friend has raised money and campaigned for Kerry whenever asked, Gephardt isn't in the business of campaigning for the vice presidency.
ECONOMIST: Gephardt's Low-Key Path to VP
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Crowley asked Kerry whether he had made any mistakes in the last three and a half years.
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White House press secretary Scott McClellan had a sharply worded retort when asked about the Kerry statement.
CNN: Manufacturing czar nominee withdraws
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John Kerry, the presumed nominee, if he asked her to be his running mate.
CNN: Hillary Clinton: No regret?on Iraq vote
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When his speechwriter, Jon Favreau, who in 2004 wrote speeches for John Kerry, was interviewed for the job, Obama asked him what his theory of speechwriting was.
NEWYORKER: The Conciliator
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Asked if he agreed with the Bush campaign's criticism of Kerry as the candidate of special interests, Dean turned his fire on President Bush.
CNN: A debate for Democrats is when to fold cards
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And that is why he has asked individuals of such talent and records of service as John Brennan and Senator Kerry and Senator Hagel to serve in the positions that they've been nominated for.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney,
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After the debate, Edwards was asked on CNN's "Late Edition" whether things were getting nastier between him and Kerry.
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